Talk:Tom Friedman (artist)

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The NYArts article should not make up the body of this article. It is not NPOV; an actual article should be written in its stead. A link to the article, if one exists, is the usual protcol. I've listed it as needing attention. The bottom line is a real Wikipedia article needs to replace what currently stands. It isn't remotely encyclopedic to just dump an outside article and call it a day. Curtsurly 13:45, 13 Nov 2004 (UTC)

Article has been removed. Ganymead 20:00, 7 May 2005 (UTC)

Tom Friedman has many interesting and increasingly relevant things to say on his m space theory, which seems to be coming close to fruition. Briefly, it is about a virtual world that becomes an extension of, competes with and ultimately defeats what we consider the physical (and economic) world. I do not believe it is alarmist; rather, I believe it is a reasonable extension of the pattern that our current directions in technology are taking us. But perhaps this belongs in another article all together.

Maxeem 00:23, 29 Aug 2005 (CT)